Casey Scalf resumes & CV records
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Webmaster And Graphic Designer At Norfolk Redevelopment And Housing Authority

Photographer And Owner
Webmaster/Graphic Designer Casey Scalf Photography and Web Design since 2001
Photographer and Web Designer The City of Norfolk Apr 2007 - Feb 2008
Web Designer/Information Technology Assistant
Bachelor of Arts, Communications; Communications ECPI University, Virginia
Associate of Applied Science Degree, Computer and Information Science; Web Design and Information Technology Great Bridge High School
NRHA
Communicator Award of Distinction
International Academy of the Visual Arts (IAVA)
NRHA Website
Award of Merit
National Associtation of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO)
NRHA Intranet
Award of Merit
National Associtation of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO)
Mobile Optimized Website
Award of Merit
National Associtation of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO)
Creation of online photo archive of over 14,000 historical Norfolk images
Magellan Award
League of American Communications Professionals (LACP)
Website Redesign
Outstanding Newsletter Award
Virginia Association of Housing and Community Development Officials (VAHCDO)
Neighborhood Patterns Newsletter
Agency Newsletter Award
Southeastern Regional Council of NAHRO (SERC-NAHRO)
Neighborhood Patterns Newsletter
Bronze Spotlight Award for Photo Archive
League of American Communications Professionals (LACP)
The digital Photo Archive was created as a way to make historical photos available to the public and a centralized resource that captures the evolution of Norfolk from 1868 to the present. NRHA’s Communications and Marketing Department began the project in 2009 with a vision to transform an estimated 23,000 images in the form of photo negatives, slides and prints into an accessible and searchable online format. The archive features 76 galleries and a rich full-size, full-screen version of each image, including an augmented reality section, in which a past-era photo is inserted in the center of a present-day photo of the same area, making the transformation of time all the more apparent and breathtaking to the viewer. LACP is an organization dedicated to supporting, recognizing and advancing excellence in the practice of professional communications. “The 2012 Spotlight Awards drew a nearly unprecedented number of submissions representing a broad range of industries and organizational sizes,” said Tyson Heyn, Principal of LACP. “Nearly 1,500 entries were submitted, representing a dozen countries and 300 entities, so competition was exceptionally tough. Winners demonstrated an outstanding focus on shareholders, their interests, and their need to understand the strategic and tactical decisions their companies are making.” Photo Archive can be found here: http://nrha.photoshelter.com

Casey Scalf
